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The 1999 AFL season was the 103rd season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured sixteen clubs, ran from 25 March until 25 September, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs. The premiership was won by the
Kangaroos Kangaroos are four marsupials from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning "large foot"). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the red kangaroo, as well as the antilopine kangaroo, eastern ...
(formerly known as
North Melbourne North Melbourne is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melbourne local government area. North Melbourne recorded a population of 14,953 at ...
) for the fourth time, after it defeated by 35 points in the
1999 AFL Grand Final The 1999 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the North Melbourne Football Club, Kangaroos and Carlton Football Club, Carlton at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 25 September 1999. It was the 103rd annual AFL Gr ...
.


AFL Draft

''See 1999 AFL Draft.''


Ansett Australia Cup

Hawthorn defeated
Port Adelaide Port Adelaide is a port-side region of Adelaide, approximately northwest of the Adelaide CBD. It is also the namesake of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council, a suburb, a federal and state electoral division and is the main port for the ...
12.11 (83) to 5.6 (36).


Premiership season


Round 1

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.14 (110) , , 9.17 (71) , MCG , 71,501 , Thursday, 25 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 22.9 (141) , , 21.9 (135) , MCG , 33,674 , Friday, 26 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.20 (104) , , 13.9 (87) , MCG , 47,620 , Saturday, 27 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 12.6 (78) , , 13.13 (91) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 39,135 , Saturday, 27 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 23.14 (152) , , 10.3 (63) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 20,172 , Saturday, 27 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 8.11 (59) , , 10.14 (74) , MCG , 48,620 , Sunday, 28 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.20 (98) , , 15.12 (102) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 32,680 , Sunday, 28 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 12.14 (86) , , 17.13 (115) , SCG , 28,264 , Sunday, 28 March


Round 2

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.16 (106) , , 22.9 (141) , MCG , 48,383 , Thursday, 1 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.18 (108) , , 13.18 (96) , MCG , 40,462 , Saturday, 3 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 20.14 (134) , , 24.11 (155) , Optus Oval , 22,162 , Saturday, 3 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.17 (83) , , 11.7 (73) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 29,932 , Saturday, 3 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 8.8 (56) , , 8.12 (60) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 29,135 , Saturday, 3 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 17.12 (114) , , 15.11 (101) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 28,384 , Sunday, 4 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 19.16 (130) , , 13.6 (84) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 37,232 , Sunday, 4 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.22 (112) , , 12.11 (83) , MCG , 71,506 , Monday, 5 April


Round 3

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.12 (90) , , 15.10 (100) , MCG , 46,173 , Friday, 9 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 22.17 (149) , , 9.14 (68) , MCG , 50,324 , Saturday, 10 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.13 (97) , , 12.19 (91) , Shell Stadium , 27,417 , Saturday, 10 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.12 (78) , , 16.16 (112) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 22,552 , Saturday, 10 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.14 (80) , , 15.13 (103) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 21,092 , Saturday, 10 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.9 (75) , , 16.15 (111) , Victoria Park , 19,441 , Sunday, 11 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.13 (103) , , 15.15 (105) , Optus Oval , 27,649 , Sunday, 11 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.12 (96) , , 11.15 (81) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 41,708 , Sunday, 11 April


Round 4

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 12.13 (85) , , 12.12 (84) , MCG , 46,289 , Friday, 16 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 19.7 (121) , , 14.8 (92) , Optus Oval , 19,100 , Saturday, 17 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.12 (96) , , 22.14 (146) , MCG , 49,609 , Saturday, 17 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.11 (107) , , 15.9 (99) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 33,581 , Saturday, 17 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 17.13 (115) , , 8.6 (54) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 21,360 , Saturday, 17 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.12 (72) , , 10.10 (70) , SCG , 29,617 , Saturday, 17 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.14 (74) , , 17.13 (115) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 34,570 , Sunday, 18 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.7 (97) , , 3.5 (23) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 32,893 , Sunday, 18 April


Round 5

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 21.17 (143) , , 12.9 (81) , MCG , 43,043 , Friday, 23 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 9.11 (65) , , 17.13 (115) , Optus Oval , 31,189 , Saturday, 24 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 9.14 (68) , , 14.10 (94) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 27,370 , Saturday, 24 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.12 (90) , , 9.12 (66) , MCG , 24,533 , Saturday, 24 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.8 (92) , , 13.12 (90) , SCG , 11,706 , Saturday, 24 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 23.17 (155) , , 11.8 (74) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 42,641 , Sunday, 25 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.18 (108) , , 15.10 (100) , MCG , 73,118 , Sunday, 25 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 7.11 (53) , , 15.18 (108) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 24,044 , Sunday, 25 April


Round 6

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.15 (99) , , 7.16 (58) , MCG , 43,777 , Friday, 30 April , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.14 (98) , , 14.16 (100) , Shell Stadium , 27,341 , Saturday, 1 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.12 (78) , , 17.11 (113) , MCG , 59,458 , Saturday, 1 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 18.16 (124) , , 7.10 (52) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 32,370 , Saturday, 1 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.9 (93) , , 10.10 (70) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 21,753 , Saturday, 1 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 18.7 (115) , , 12.15 (87) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 45,615 , Sunday, 2 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.13 (109) , , 21.11 (137) , MCG , 38,245 , Sunday, 2 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.10 (100) , , 11.9 (75) , SCG , 24,629 , Sunday, 2 May


Round 7

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 18.10 (118) , , 14.14 (98) , MCG , 52,103 , Friday, 7 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 20.14 (134) , , 17.11 (113) , MCG , 51,722 , Saturday, 8 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 9.14 (68) , , 7.6 (48) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 28,240 , Saturday, 8 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.18 (96) , , 9.8 (62) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 22,023 , Saturday, 8 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.15 (75) , , 18.12 (120) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 28,525 , Saturday, 8 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.20 (116) , , 15.9 (99) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 17,620 , Sunday, 9 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 22.9 (141) , , 12.13 (85) , MCG , 22,006 , Sunday, 9 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 20.11 (131) , , 16.7 (103) , SCG , 25,823 , Sunday, 9 May


Round 8

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 7.9 (51) , , 13.16 (94) , MCG , 62,928 , Friday, 14 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.15 (99) , , 8.11 (59) , MCG , 26,339 , Saturday, 15 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 17.15 (117) , , 7.11 (53) , Optus Oval , 18,226 , Saturday, 15 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 19.11 (125) , , 13.8 (86) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 30,557 , Saturday, 15 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 7.7 (49) , , 15.11 (101) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 21,114 , Saturday, 15 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 19.12 (126) , , 11.6 (72) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 32,484 , Sunday, 16 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.16 (100) , , 21.15 (141) , Shell Stadium , 21,581 , Sunday, 16 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 21.9 (135) , , 17.17 (119) , MCG , 28,217 , Sunday, 16 May


Round 9

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 12.16 (88) , , 19.12 (126) , MCG , 44,457 , Friday, 21 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.7 (97) , , 9.10 (64) , Optus Oval , 24,669 , Saturday, 22 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 7.5 (47) , , 15.17 (107) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 46,479 , Saturday, 22 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 12.14 (86) , , 17.14 (116) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 24,218 , Saturday, 22 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 9.13 (67) , , 12.6 (78) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 38,151 , Saturday, 22 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 18.11 (119) , , 7.15 (57) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 22,232 , Sunday, 23 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 22.12 (144) , , 11.21 (87) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 22,948 , Sunday, 23 May , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.15 (81) , , 14.10 (94) , SCG , 36,787 , Sunday, 23 May


Round 10

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.12 (90) , , 22.12 (144) , MCG , 19,178 , Friday, 4 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 8.13 (61) , , 16.13 (109) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 39,389 , Friday, 4 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.12 (108) , , 18.10 (118) , Shell Stadium , 22,906 , Saturday, 5 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.15 (81) , , 12.15 (87) , MCG , 45,382 , Saturday, 5 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 6.8 (44) , , 9.12 (66) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 17,665 , Saturday, 5 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 12.12 (84) , , 15.11 (101) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 33,313 , Sunday, 6 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 20.13 (133) , , 18.18 (126) , MCG , 16,429 , Sunday, 6 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 22.13 (145) , , 14.10 (94) , SCG , 41,280 , Sunday, 6 June Note: Tony Lockett kicked the record amount of goals with him kicking his 1300th goal in the Sydney vs Collingwood game


Round 11

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 21.11 (137) , , 15.14 (104) , MCG , 61,783 , Friday, 11 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 12.6 (78) , , 13.16 (94) , Optus Oval , 24,235 , Saturday, 12 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.13 (73) , , 15.12 (102) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 46,880 , Saturday, 12 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 4.8 (32) , , 3.12 (30) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 25,753 , Saturday, 12 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.16 (76) , , 11.10 (76) , Optus Oval , 18,977 , Sunday, 13 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 18.14 (122) , , 12.11 (83) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 23,814 , Sunday, 13 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.12 (78) , , 13.11 (89) , MCG , 40,031 , Monday, 14 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 12.12 (84) , , 9.10 (64) , SCG , 15,230 , Monday, 14 June


Round 12

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.11 (101) , , 9.12 (66) , MCG , 36,013 , Friday, 18 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 17.7 (109) , , 14.12 (96) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 36,381 , Saturday, 19 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 17.13 (115) , , 11.13 (79) , Optus Oval , 13,513 , Saturday, 19 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 9.17 (71) , , 13.11 (89) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 24,989 , Saturday, 19 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.15 (99) , , 14.10 (94) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 36,737 , Saturday, 19 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 8.13 (61) , , 12.16 (88) , Optus Oval , 26,006 , Sunday, 20 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.8 (92) , , 12.21 (93) , MCG , 28,350 , Sunday, 20 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 21.11 (137) , , 11.6 (72) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 32,596 , Sunday, 20 June


Round 13

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.20 (80) , , 11.10 (76) , MCG , 55,230 , Friday, 25 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 9.14 (68) , , 16.16 (112) , Shell Stadium , 19,093 , Saturday, 26 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.16 (82) , , 15.13 (103) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 40,790 , Saturday, 26 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 8.17 (65) , , 6.9 (45) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 28,739 , Saturday, 26 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.11 (89) , , 8.5 (53) , MCG , 36,558 , Saturday, 26 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 19.12 (126) , , 19.13 (127) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 22,865 , Sunday, 27 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.13 (109) , , 13.13 (91) , MCG , 23,371 , Sunday, 27 June , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.8 (98) , , 20.13 (133) , SCG , 25,528 , Sunday, 27 June


Round 14

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.9 (87) , , 12.16 (88) , MCG , 29,462 , Friday, 2 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.12 (102) , , 15.10 (100) , MCG , 24,189 , Saturday, 3 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.18 (96) , , 8.7 (55) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 43,614 , Saturday, 3 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.16 (112) , , 11.11 (77) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 33,541 , Saturday, 3 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.12 (108) , , 10.12 (72) , MCG , 35,273 , Sunday, 4 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 7.13 (55) , , 13.11 (89) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 48,353 , Sunday, 4 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 25.9 (159) , , 14.12 (96) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 40,209 , Sunday, 4 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.17 (101) , , 18.15 (123) , SCG , 28,420 , Sunday, 4 July


Round 15

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.8 (104) , , 11.9 (75) , MCG , 32,564 , Friday, 9 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 20.16 (136) , , 13.10 (88) , Optus Oval , 22,720 , Saturday, 10 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 19.14 (128) , , 19.11 (125) , Shell Stadium , 24,395 , Saturday, 10 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.14 (74) , , 18.17 (125) , MCG , 35,500 , Saturday, 10 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.11 (107) , , 12.12 (84) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 24,411 , Saturday, 10 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.14 (92) , , 9.7 (61) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 22,758 , Saturday, 10 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.15 (99) , , 9.8 (62) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 34,671 , Sunday, 11 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 23.12 (150) , , 16.12 (108) , MCG , 44,683 , Sunday, 11 July


Round 16

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.17 (107) , , 13.4 (82) , MCG , 44,898 , Friday, 16 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.8 (68) , , 16.11 (107) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 22,268 , Saturday, 17 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.15 (99) , , 14.13 (97) , MCG , 27,747 , Saturday, 17 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 22.11 (143) , , 13.10 (88) , SCG , 10,676 , Saturday, 17 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.12 (72) , , 9.10 (64) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 30,750 , Sunday, 18 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 9.16 (70) , , 23.8 (146) , MCG , 66,207 , Sunday, 18 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.8 (92) , , 18.16 (124) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 40,319 , Sunday, 18 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.6 (72) , , 17.17 (119) ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the hig ...
, 36,763 , Sunday, 18 July


Round 17

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.13 (79) , , 14.14 (98) , MCG , 28,854 , Friday, 23 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 24.14 (158) , , 20.12 (132) , MCG , 68,831 , Saturday, 24 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.13 (91) , , 14.14 (98) , Shell Stadium , 19,951 , Saturday, 24 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.12 (96) , , 8.7 (55) , SCG , 29,507 , Saturday, 24 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.11 (89) , , 14.12 (96) , WACA , 22,987 , Saturday, 24 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 18.17 (125) , , 11.10 (76) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 38,679 , Sunday, 25 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 25.16 (166) , , 9.12 (66) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 22,186 , Sunday, 25 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.12 (96) , , 23.15 (153) , MCG , 53,560 , Sunday, 25 July


Round 18

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.11 (101) , , 11.13 (79) , MCG , 38,196 , Friday, 30 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 12.8 (80) , , 15.11 (101) , MCG , 27,408 , Saturday, 31 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 9.12 (66) , , 15.9 (99) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 20,131 , Saturday, 31 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.13 (79) , , 15.3 (93) , SCG , 31,776 , Saturday, 31 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.12 (108) , , 10.12 (72) , WACA , 26,126 , Saturday, 31 July , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 9.12 (66) , , 17.16 (118) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 33,345 , Sunday, 1 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.15 (99) , , 14.10 (94) , Optus Oval , 24,483 , Sunday, 1 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.12 (102) , , 9.23 (77) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 13,941 , Sunday, 1 August


Round 19

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 23.15 (153) , , 15.3 (93) , MCG , 55,096 , Friday, 6 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 18.10 (118) , , 12.14 (86) , Shell Stadium , 17,234 , Saturday, 7 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.19 (79) , , 16.16 (112) , MCG , 47,621 , Saturday, 7 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 17.9 (111) , , 15.11 (101) , SCG , 27,964 , Saturday, 7 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 8.9 (57) , , 19.12 (126) , WACA , 23,372 , Saturday, 7 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 6.8 (44) , , 11.17 (83) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 33,398 , Sunday, 8 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 18.14 (122) , , 8.6 (54) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 16,665 , Sunday, 8 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 18.7 (115) , , 13.13 (91) , Optus Oval , 15,804 , Sunday, 8 August


Round 20

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.5 (65) , , 12.15 (87) , MCG , 56,129 , Friday, 13 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 12.7 (79) , , 17.13 (115) , MCG , 31,062 , Saturday, 14 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.11 (89) , , 16.18 (114) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 26,261 , Saturday, 14 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 8.15 (63) , , 6.10 (46) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 26,000 , Saturday, 14 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 11.16 (82) , , 12.12 (84) , WACA , 24,835 , Saturday, 14 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 28.13 (181) , , 9.13 (67) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 23,845 , Sunday, 15 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 17.11 (113) , , 15.14 (104) , MCG , 42,272 , Sunday, 15 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 25.9 (159) , , 5.11 (41) , SCG , 34,299 , Sunday, 15 August


Round 21

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 22.15 (147) , , 13.11 (89) , MCG , 48,835 , Friday, 20 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.16 (106) , , 7.3 (45) , Optus Oval , 24,185 , Saturday, 21 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.14 (104) , , 25.9 (159) , MCG , 18,679 , Saturday, 21 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.13 (103) , , 15.11 (101) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 31,603 , Saturday, 21 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.16 (76) , , 15.19 (109) , WACA , 25,126 , Saturday, 21 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.14 (92) , , 9.14 (68) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 42,669 , Sunday, 22 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.17 (113) , , 15.10 (100) , MCG , 33,449 , Sunday, 22 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 16.10 (106) , , 16.8 (104) , Optus Oval , 17,267 , Sunday, 22 August


Round 22

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 13.12 (90) , , 11.13 (79) , MCG , 34,013 , Friday, 27 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 17.14 (116) , , 15.9 (99) , MCG , 47,480 , Saturday, 28 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 22.13 (145) , , 11.12 (78) , Optus Oval , 15,183 , Saturday, 28 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 8.4 (52) , , 13.16 (94) , Victoria Park , 24,493 , Saturday, 28 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 12.8 (80) , , 18.13 (121) ,
WACA Ground The WACA (formally the WACA Ground) is a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia. The stadium's name derives from the initials of its owners and operators, the Western Australian Cricket Association. The WACA has been referred to as Wester ...
, 24,696 , Saturday, 28 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 8.18 (66) , , 22.10 (142) ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, 37,662 , Sunday, 29 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 21.13 (139) , , 13.10 (88) , Shell Stadium , 17,378 , Sunday, 29 August , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 23.15 (153) , , 11.2 (68) ,
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
, 72,130 , Sunday, 29 August Note: The Collingwood vs. Brisbane Lions match was the last VFL/AFL match to be held at Victoria Park, and the Hawthorn vs. Sydney match was the last VFL/AFL match to be held at
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
.


Ladder

All teams played 22 games during the home and away season, for a total of 176. An additional 9 games were played during the finals series.


Ladder progression


Finals series


Qualifying Finals

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 8.12 (60) , , 9.11 (65) , MCG , 41,227 , Friday, 3 September , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 15.10 (100) , , 8.8 (56) , MCG , 31,476 , Saturday, 4 September , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 20.18 (138) , , 8.17 (65) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 26,112 , Saturday, 4 September , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 18.15 (123) , , 7.12 (54) , MCG , 57,687 , Sunday, 5 September


Semi Finals

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 10.10 (70) , , 18.16 (124) , MCG , 55,682 , Saturday, 11 September , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 19.12 (126) , , 10.13 (73) ,
Gabba Gabba may refer to: Music * Gabber, a subgenre of hardcore techno also known as "gabba" * Gabba (band), a tribute band covering the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones People with the surname * Bassano Gabba (1844–1928), ...
, 24,045 , Saturday, 11 September Note: West Coast Eagles played its "home" final at the MCG despite being ranked above Carlton due to the agreement then in place with the
Melbourne Cricket Club The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) is a sports club based in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1838 and is one of the oldest sports clubs in Australia. The MCC is responsible for management and development of the Melbourne Cricket Ground ...
that at least one game each week of the finals be played at the MCG.


Preliminary Finals

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 19.9 (123) , , 11.12 (78) , MCG , 61,031 , Friday, 17 September , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 14.19 (103) , , 16.8 (104) , MCG , 80,519 , Saturday, 18 September


Grand Final

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team , Score , Away team , Score , Venue , Attendance , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , 19.10 (124) , , 12.17 (89) , MCG , 94,228 , Saturday, 25 September


Match attendance


Awards

* The
Brownlow Medal The Charles Brownlow Trophy, better known as the Brownlow Medal (and informally as "Charlie"), is awarded to the "best and fairest" player in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the home-and-away season, as determined by votes cast by ...
was awarded to
Shane Crawford Shane Barry Crawford (born 9 September 1974) is a former Australian rules football player, television media personality and author. He played 305 senior games for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and won the ...
of Hawthorn. * The Leigh Matthews Trophy as the AFL's most valuable player was awarded to
Shane Crawford Shane Barry Crawford (born 9 September 1974) is a former Australian rules football player, television media personality and author. He played 305 senior games for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and won the ...
of Hawthorn. * The
Coleman Medal The Coleman Medal is an Australian rules football award given annually to the Australian Football League (AFL) player who kicks the most goals in the home-and-away season. It is named after Essendon full-forward John Coleman, one of the most ...
was awarded to Scott Cummings of the
West Coast Eagles The West Coast Eagles are a professional Australian rules football club based in Perth, Western Australia. The club was founded in 1986 as one of two expansion teams in the Australian Football League (AFL), then known as the Victorian Footbal ...
. * The Norm Smith Medal was awarded to
Shannon Grant Shannon Grant (born 19 April 1977) is a former Australian rules footballer who was a midfielder in the AFL. He began his career at the Sydney Swans in 1995 before moving to the Kangaroos in 1998 and being a part of their 1999 premiership sid ...
of the
Kangaroos Kangaroos are four marsupials from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning "large foot"). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the red kangaroo, as well as the antilopine kangaroo, eastern ...
* The
AFL Rising Star award The AFL Rising Star is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player adjudged the best young player in the Australian Football League (AFL) for the year. It was first presented in the 1993 season, and was won by Nathan B ...
was awarded to
Adam Goodes Adam Roy Goodes (born 8 January 1980) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). Goodes holds an elite place in VFL/AFL history as a dual Brownlow Medallis ...
of the Sydney Swans. * The wooden Spoon was "awarded" to
Collingwood Collingwood, meaning "wood of disputed ownership", may refer to: Educational institutions * Collingwood College, Victoria, an Australian state Prep to Year 12 school * Collingwood College, Durham, college of Durham University, England * Collingw ...
. * The Reserves Grand Final was won by Essendon against St Kilda. This was the last Reserves Grand Final before the competition was merged with the
Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). I ...
.


See also

*
List of AFL debuts in 1999 This is a listing of Australian rules footballers who made their senior debut for an Australian Football League (AFL) club in 1999 AFL season, 1999. Debuts References

{{DEFAULTSORT:AFL Debuts 1999 Australian rules football records an ...


Notes

* Richmond and Adelaide played in torrential and stormy conditions at
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
in Round 9. Under new laws that were introduced following the power outage which interrupted a game at
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
in
1996 File:1996 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: A bomb explodes at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, set off by a radical anti-abortionist; The center fuel tank explodes on TWA Flight 800, causing the plane to crash and killing everyone on b ...
, the captains met in the centre to decide whether to call the game off at three quarter time (accepting the progress score as final), due to the thunder and lightning having put out two light towers during half time. At that stage, Adelaide led by a point, but the captains agreed to carry on with the game. Richmond ended up winning by 9 points. * Two rounds later, once again played in heavy and unrelenting rain at
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
, this time against . Port Adelaide won by the score of 4.8 (32) to 3.12 (30). It was Port Adelaide's lowest score, and remained as such until 2010 (also against Richmond), giving them the unique distinction during that period of time of having recorded a victory with their lowest score. * In round 10, Sydney's Tony Lockett entered the game against Collingwood 2 goals shy of Gordon Coventry's 62-year standing record of 1299 career goals. Lockett kicked his 3rd of 9 goals to break the record, which he still holds as of 2021. *
Brisbane Brisbane ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the states and territories of Australia, Australian state of Queensland, and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a populati ...
's half-time score of 21.5 (131) against
Fremantle Fremantle () () is a port city in Western Australia, located at the mouth of the Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Australian vernacular diminutive for ...
in round 20 set the new and enduring record for the highest half-time score in
VFL/AFL The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). I ...
history. * In their Round 12 game, Hawthorn trailed St Kilda by 63 points early in the second quarter before recovering to win by thirteen points. This set a new record for the largest ever comeback in a
VFL/AFL The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). I ...
game, a record which would stand until
2001 The September 11 attacks against the United States by Al-Qaeda, which killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror, were a defining event of 2001. The United States led a multi-national coalition in an invasion of Afghanistan ...
. * The start of the Round 22 game between Richmond and Carlton at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), also known locally as "The 'G", is an Australian sports stadium located in Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria. Founded and managed by the Melbourne Cricket Club, it is the largest stadium in the Southern Hem ...
was delayed by about half an hour after the scoreboard at the city end caught fire ten minutes before the scheduled bounce down. Players returned to the rooms, and much of the Ponsford Stand was evacuated onto the playing arena. * Collingwood lost 13 games in a row following on from the end of the previous season. They finally won against Fremantle in Round 8. * Port Adelaide's percentage of 90.12 remains the worst of any team in VFL/AFL history which qualified a team for the finals (excluding the seasons affected by World War I). *
Waverley Park Waverley Park (also and originally called VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian-based Victorian Football Le ...
and Victoria Park both hosted their last senior AFL games in Round 22 – their absence would be replaced the following year by Colonial Stadium.


References


1999 Season – AFL Tables
{{DEFAULTSORT:1999 Afl Season
AFL season AFL may refer to: Sports * American Football League (AFL), a name shared by several separate and unrelated professional American football leagues: ** American Football League (1926) (a.k.a. "AFL I"), first rival of the National Football Leagu ...
Australian Football League seasons